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The AirTrain Jazz Festival series continues this week with The Keith Jordan Group on the AirTrain Jamaica stage. Join us as we pay tribute to Jamaica’s rich jazz history by presenting some of the New York City metropolitan area’s best jazz musicians playing live.
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The AirTrain Jazz Festival is a co-production of A Better Jamaica and the Sutphin Boulevard Business Improvement District with the marketing support of the Jamaica Arts Council. The effort is funded by New York Council Members Rory Lancman and I. Daneek Miller, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.
Date: April 19
Time: 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Cost: Free
Event Categories: Arts/Entertainment, Music
Venue: Business
Organizers: Business Business A Better Jamaica Sutphin Boulevard Business Improvement District
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